This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children's use of technology in their homes. Although observational research practices have been used for decades, often with video-based techniques, the participant group in this study (i.e., very young children) and the setting (i.e., private homes) provide a rich space for exploring the benefits and limitations of qualitative observation. The data gathered in this study point to a number of key decisions and issues that researchers must face in designing observational research, particularly where nonresearchers (in this case, parents) act as surrogates for the researcher at the data collection stage. The involvement of parents and children as research vide...
Research on how young children use information to orient themselves in daily life and to solve probl...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project will produce an account of pla...
The aims of this collaborative research study between University of Cape Town and University of Shef...
This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children’s use of...
This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children's use of...
This paper discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children’s use of t...
This paper discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children’s use of t...
While there has been much interest in children's use of different technologies, research is often do...
We describe a two-year empirical investigation of three- and four-year-old children's uses of techno...
This study aimed to gain a complex understanding of the technology use of children aged 5 years and ...
The challenges of conducting research in the home, especially with preschool children, mean that the...
Very young children gain access to and use digital technology (touchscreen tablets, apps, smartphone...
We produced case studies of fourteen families based on nine rounds of data collection during the per...
This article describes a novel approach to experience sampling as a response to the challenges of re...
Although existing notions of reflexivity address the positionality of researchers, they rarely cons...
Research on how young children use information to orient themselves in daily life and to solve probl...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project will produce an account of pla...
The aims of this collaborative research study between University of Cape Town and University of Shef...
This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children’s use of...
This article discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children's use of...
This paper discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children’s use of t...
This paper discusses the use of observational video recordings to document young children’s use of t...
While there has been much interest in children's use of different technologies, research is often do...
We describe a two-year empirical investigation of three- and four-year-old children's uses of techno...
This study aimed to gain a complex understanding of the technology use of children aged 5 years and ...
The challenges of conducting research in the home, especially with preschool children, mean that the...
Very young children gain access to and use digital technology (touchscreen tablets, apps, smartphone...
We produced case studies of fourteen families based on nine rounds of data collection during the per...
This article describes a novel approach to experience sampling as a response to the challenges of re...
Although existing notions of reflexivity address the positionality of researchers, they rarely cons...
Research on how young children use information to orient themselves in daily life and to solve probl...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project will produce an account of pla...
The aims of this collaborative research study between University of Cape Town and University of Shef...